US5487473A - Belt rack vending fixture - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to display fixtures, and more particularly to racks for displaying and vending plural belts.
- Belts are commonly vended by suspending them from belt racks.
- the belts are arranged on the racks by size, with various styles of belts being co-mingled within a given size.
- the advantage of displaying belts on a rack, as opposed to packaging them in boxes, is that a customer can view the entire belt and try it on without the necessity of having to remove it from a box, and possibly not replace it in the box when placing it back on a counter.
- That invention comprises a fixture supporting plural belt racks thereon for display and vending. That fixture makes use of a color coding system for the belts.
- a color coding system for the belts.
- all of the belts that are on display are provided with a color code which separates belts as to size. For instance, all small belts will be coded brown, all medium belts will be coded yellow, all large belts will be coded red and all extra-large belts will be coded green. In this way, the store can maintain the integrity of the sizes by arranging the belts in their proper colors.
- the one problem remaining with the aforementioned coding system per se is that there is no way of segregating the belts as to style.
- sport belts, dress belts, fabric belts, etc. will all be co-mingled under a given size. This creates an inconvenience for the customer who is only looking for a particular style of belt.
- the store has no ready way of maintaining inventory between different styles because all of the styles are co-mingled within a given size range.
- the store can accordingly have twelve belts of one style in a given size while having only one belt of a different style in the same size.
- the fixture of my aforementioned patent also overcomes this problem by providing a belt rack comprising a plurality of sections, with each of said sections having indicia thereon, said indicia comprising a different color for each section, each section having a plurality of spokes thereon and a plurality of hang tags for suspending belts from the spokes, with each hang tag in a given section having the same color as the color indicium of said section, with said colors being used to separate the belts by style.
- Prior art belt vending racks even those constructed in accordance with my aforementioned patent, have made use of plural prongs, each of the same length, for suspending belts of a given size therefrom.
- there is a lower demand for very small and very large sizes e.g., "men's” 30"/32" and 42", respectively
- slightly larger and slightly smaller sizes e.g., "men's” 34" and 40"
- the largest demand is for the intermediate sizes, e.g., "men's" 36" and 38".
- merchandisers it is a common practice for merchandisers to keep a larger inventory of the more popular sizes and a smaller inventory of the less popular sizes.
- a rack for displaying and vending plural belts from a fixture or other support.
- the belts being displayed for vending by the rack are in plural groups of different sizes, with the number of belts in each group being directly proportional to the popularity of belts of that size.
- the rack basically comprises a base and a plurality of prong members.
- the base comprises at least one elongated member from which the plurality of prong members project outward, and is arranged for mounting the rack onto the fixture or other support.
- Each of the projecting prong members is arranged to suspend a respective group of belts therefrom and is of length directly proportional to the number of belts in the group so that when the group of belts is suspended from the prong member the prong member is full.
- the rack includes size indicating means bearing indicia representing the size of the belts in each of the groups located adjacent the prong members suspending the belts of the groups.
- the size indicating means may be color coded so that the rack may be readily filled with belts of a given style.
- FIG. 1 is a isometric view of a belt rack constructed in accordance with this invention shown mounted on a conventional frame fixture (with the fixture being depicted by phantom lines);
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the belt rack of FIG. 1 showing one of its prongs suspending plural belts of a given size therefrom;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged isometric view of the belt rack shown in FIG. 1 with half of its prongs having belts suspended therefrom;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 4--4 of of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 1 a rack for displaying and vending belts constructed in accordance with this invention.
- the rack is shown mounted on a one frame-like section, to be described hereinafter, of conventional fixture 22.
- the fixture can be of any suitable construction for supporting one or preferably plural racks 20 therefrom.
- the fixture is a frame like construction including a plurality of interconnected square, hollow tubular sections 22A, 22B, 22C, and 22D, which are secured together. Each of these sections is arranged to have mounted thereon a respective rack 20 (although only one is shown).
- the plural racks which are mounted and supported by the fixture 22 are identical in construction, except that each rack includes different colored indicia means (to be described later) to indicate that each of the belts suspended from that rack are of the same style.
- each rack 20 includes plural elongated prongs extending therefrom, and from which plural groups of plural belts are suspended via respective hang tags.
- the interconnected sections 22A-22D of the frame 22 are supported by four tubular vertically extending leg sections 22E, 22F, 22G, and 22H so that the racks 20 are substantially above the floor so that the belts which are suspended from the rack's prongs do not touch the ground.
- the legs of the fixture 22 are braced adjacent their lower ends by a tubular bracing section 22I.
- the rack 20 basically comprises a base support 24 (FIG. 2) mounting a plurality of elongated prong members 26A, 26B, 26C, 26D, 26E, and 26F for suspending belts 28 therefrom, mounting means 30 (FIG. 4) for mounting the rack 20 on the desire frame section, e.g., 22A, of the fixture 22, and belt size and belt style indicating means 32 (FIGS. 2 and 3).
- the base member 24 basically comprises a pair of elongated rods 24A and 24B which extending parallel to each other.
- the prongs 26A-26F are each elongated rods which lie across the rods 24A and 24B so that their free ends extend outward perpendicularly to the rods 24A and 24B.
- the rods forming the prongs are fixedly secured, e.g., welded at 34 (FIG. 4), to the rods 24A and 24B forming the base at their various intersection points.
- the prongs 26A-26F thus project outward from the base and all lie in a common plane (See FIG. 4).
- the size and style indicating means 32 basically comprises an elongated planar strip or plate 36 which extends along and parallel to the base member rod 24A and is fixedly secured, e.g., welded at 38, to each of the prongs 26A-26F so that it is held securely in place.
- An elongated channel member 40 extends along and is fixedly secured by any suitable means, not shown, to the plate 36.
- the display card 42 also bears plural numerical indicia thereon which serves to indicate the size of the belts supported on each of the prongs.
- the display card 42 includes indicia "30/32" at the leftmost end thereof. This indicia is arranged to be aligned with the prong 26A, when the strip 42, is in place in the channel member 40, to indicate that the belts 28 which are suspended from the prong 26A are either 30" or 32" in length.
- the display card includes indicia "34" spaced slightly to the right of the indicia 30/32 (as seen in FIGS.
- Indicia "36” are provided on the display card spaced slightly to the right of the indicia "34". This indicia is aligned with the prong 26C to indicate that the belts which are suspended from that prong are 36" in length.
- the display card also includes indicia "38” located spaced slightly to the right of the indicia "36” and aligned with the prong 26D to indicate that the belts which are suspended from that prong are 38" in length.
- Indicia "40" are provided on the display card spaced slightly to the right of the indicia "38” and aligned with the prong 26E to indicate that the belts which are suspended from that prong are 40" in length.
- the display card includes indicia "42" spaced slightly to the right of the indicia "40” and aligned with the prong 26F to indicate that the belts which are suspended from that prong are 42" in length.
- the length of the prongs 26A-26F which project beyond the front of the indicia strip 42 are of predetermined, different lengths.
- the length of each prong is preferably directly proportional to the number of belts in the group of belts suspended from that prong so that when that group of belts is suspended the prong appears full.
- the prongs 26A-26F are arranged in increasing length order from the ends of the elongated base 24 inward toward the center of the base.
- the rack 20 comprises two end prongs, namely, prongs 26A and 26F, two intermediate prongs, namely, prongs 26B and 26E, and two center prongs, namely, 26C and 26D.
- the length of the end prongs 26A and 26F are approximately 60% of the length of the center prongs 26C and 26D, while the length of the intermediate prongs 26B and 26E are approximately 80% of the length of those center prongs.
- the end prong 26A is arranged for suspending belts of sizes 30 and 32 therefrom and the end prong 26F is arranged for suspending belts of size 42 therefrom.
- the leftmost (as view in FIG. 3) intermediate prong 26B is arranged for suspending belts of size 34 therefrom and the intermediate prongs 26E is arranged for suspending belts of size 40 therefrom.
- the leftmost center prong 26C is arranged for suspending belts of size 36 therefrom and the center prong 26D is arranged for suspending belts of size 38 therefrom.
- Each of the belts 28 making up each size group are releasably mounted on the associated prong through the use of a respective hang tag 44.
- Each hang tag is of a conventional construction and basically comprises a head 46 and an integral dependent strap 48.
- the strap 48 is an elongated member which is arranged to be extended through the buckle 48A (FIG. 2) of the belt and bent back on itself and snap connected to itself to releasably suspend the belt 28 therefrom.
- the head 46 of the hang tag 44 includes a slot 50 for receipt of a prong 26A-26F to suspend the hand tag (and the belt connected thereto) from that prong.
- the head of the hand tag may include an upstanding projection 52 (FIG. 2) bearing indicia indicating the size of the belt suspended from that hang tag.
- FIG. 2 the hang tag shown has a projection 52 bearing the indicia "34" to indicate that the belt 28 suspended therefrom is size 28.
- each hang tag is molded from a substantially rigid, slightly flexible plastic.
- each prong includes a bulbous free end 52.
- the racks 20 are each mounted onto their respective tubular sections of the fixture 22 by the heretofore identified mounting means 30.
- that means basically comprises a pair of threaded bolts 56 and an associated pair of threaded nuts 58 (FIG. 4) and washers 60 (FIG. 4).
- the bolts extend through holes in the tubular section of the fixture 22 to which the rack 20 is to be mounted, with the heads of the bolts 56 lying on the top surface of that tubular section.
- the bolts extend out of the bottom surface of the tubular section and through the space between the elongated rods 24A and 24B making up the rack's base 24.
- the top surfaces of those rods engage the bottom surface of the tubular frame.
- a respective nut 58 is then threadedly engaged on the lower end of each bolt 56, with a respective washer 60 interposed between the nut and the rods 24A and 24B, and the nut tightened to secure the rack onto the fixture.
- the belt can then be placed on its appropriate prong on an appropriate rack 20. This is accomplished by first determining the style of the belt so that the belt can be placed on the rack for all other belts of that style. This is readily determined by comparing the color of the hang tag 44 with the colors of the display panels 42 of the various racks 20. Thus, there will be a separate colored hang tag for each style of belt and a correspondingly colored display panel 42 on a rack 20 for suspending that belt. For instance, if the belt is a reversible belt, the hang tag may be yellow. The hang tag is placed on the belt by the manufacturer of the belt.
- the person filling the rack in a store will simply look at the color of the hang tag, and noting that it is yellow, will place the belt on the prong for the appropriate size of the belt on the rack 20 having a yellow colored display panel 42.
- the belt is size 34 it will be suspended by its hang tag 44 from the prong 26B of the rack 20 having the yellow display panel 42.
- Belts of other styles, such as those suspended by brown hang tags, are mounted on the rack having the brown display panel, according to their sizes in the same manner as described heretofore. All the other belts are added to the racks in a similar manner.
- the fixture 22 When all the racks are filled with belts the fixture 22 has a full, aesthetically pleasing appearance, even though there will be more belts of the more popular sizes than of the less popular sizes since the prongs supporting the less popular size belts are shorter in length than the more popular size belts. Accordingly, with the subject invention a merchandiser does not have to stock unnecessarily large quantities of less popular sizes of belts to ensure that the display appears full.
- the fixture 22 and its component racks 20 is highly attractive, particularly, with the different colored strips on the display panels.
- the rack can be made of any decorative material known to the art, although it is preferred that it be made of chrome-plated steel, in view of the attractiveness and durability of this material.
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